| A | B |
| asper, aspera, asperum | rough, harsh |
| iterum | again, a second time (adv.) |
| aequus, -a, -um | level, even; calm; equal, just; favorable |
| fElIx (gen. fElIcis) (felix, felicis) | lucky, fortunate, happy |
| incertus, -a, -um | uncertain, unsure, doubtful |
| LatInus, -a, -um | Latin |
| medius, -a, -um | middle; (used partitively) the middle of (media urbs - the middle of the city) |
| magnanimus, -a, -um | great-hearted, brave, magnanimous |
| quondam | formerly, once (adv.) |
| ultrA | on the other side of (adv. and prep.+acc.) |
| prOtinus | immediately (adv.) |
| umquam | ever, at any time (adv. in questions or negative clauses) |
| posteA | afterwards (adv.) |
| atque or ac (only before consonant) | and, and also, and even (conj.) |
| ut | as, just as, when (conj.+indic.) |
| re- or red- | again, back (prefix) |
| causA (abl. of causa, -ae with preceding gen.) | for the sake of, on account of |
| aliquis, aliquid | someone, somebody, something (indef. pron.) |
| quisquis, quidquid | whoever, whatever (indef. pron.) |
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